These are some of our findings!

We are a group of experienced travel operaters in Kerala.

See & Do

Muziris

The Muziris region undertaken for conservation by the Muziris Heritage Project encompasses monuments, archaeological sites and the very landscape, all of which illustrate a significant era in the history of Kerala. For instance, the network of waterways has inspired a tourist circuit that gives a panoramic view of the entire region.

Munambam Estuary

The munambam beach is located near the Northern end of Cherai beach and is popularly called as Muziris Golden beach. This is the beach were the River Periyar merges with the Arabian Sea. There is a walking area constructed on the beach with lights and sitting arrangements, where people can sit and enjoy the cool breeze of the Se

Paravur Synagogue

Of all the synagogues in Kerala, it has the longest and largest structure. This synagogue is the result of a beautiful amalgamation of Jewish and Kerala architectural designs. While the general layout with the prayer hall, with its the Holy Ark (a niche that houses the holy book of the Jews, the Torah) and the wooden rosettes decorating the ceiling, is that of a typical synagogue, features like the outer Padippura (gateway to the main building), the lamps in the prayer room and the special seating arrangement for female devotees are all indicative of the influence of the adopted land of the Jews. Interestingly, it also carries a few Portuguese elements.

Fort kochi

Set foot into Fort Kochi and you will be instantly transported to a different time period. This place is steeped in the history and culture of all who have occupied it through the ages. Its roots and essence are unique in its diversity.

Vypin

Vypin beach is a popular beach located in Kochi, a city in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is located on Vypin Island, which is bridged across to the mainland. The beach is a beautiful stretch of golden sand and blue waters that offer a unique blend of natural beauty, local culture, and historical significance. The beach is often referred to as Vepeen Beach as well.

Athirappilly waterfalls

Located 70 km from Kochi, Athirapally Falls is a marvellous cascade of frothy waters that makes its way from the Anamudi mountains of the Western Ghats. Also called as Bahubali Waterfall, this 80 ft high and 330 ft wide marvel is the largest waterfall in Kerala. It is often referred to as the "Niagara Falls of India". From here, the Athirapally falls flows through the verdant greenery of Vazhachal Forest toward the Arabian Sea, creating a spectacular vista of scintillating water, emerald jungles and azure sky.